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nut to butt; nuts to butts adjective lined up and packed closely together US- “The tail, ball, and waist gunners’ crash positions involved lying on their sides, chest to back, nut to butt.” — Jim Shepard, Paper Doll, p. 114, 1986
- “All right, sweethearts, I want you to line up in single file, nut to butt, and face the building.” As we were getting off the bus I was trying to figure out what he meant by “nut to butt.” — William LaBarge, Road to Gold, p. 30, 1993
- We were herded into R&R like cattle. “nuts to butts” is how the Correctional Officer (C.O.) explained the way he wanted us lined up. — Sanyika Shakur, Monster, p. 319, 1993
- “You stack nut to butt before entering a house.” — Austin Bay, Embrace the Suck, p. 33, 2007
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